Water has 66.7% hydrogen according to atoms and 11.1% hydrogen according to weight.
About 74% by mass. I can't find a number fraction for the universe as a whole, but about just about 91 out of every 100 atoms in the solar system are hydrogen... the figure for the universe as a whole is probably slightly higher, maybe around 95 out of every 100.
The Sun is comprised of about 73.46% hydrogen.
That figure will be true for quite a while, even when it is using about 6,000 tons per second!
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Hydrogen
Hydrogen gas is the predominant element of the sun, accounting for some 74% of its mass, and 92% of its volume.
The sun is made mostly of superheated hydrogen and helium.
Hydrogen is 71% of the sun.
the sun is made from helium and hydrogen fused together by gravity
The sun is made up of 71% hydrogen, 27.1% helium.
The sun is about 98 percent hydrogen.
Hydrogen
Hydrogen gas is the predominant element of the sun, accounting for some 74% of its mass, and 92% of its volume.
71.0 % of the Sun's mass is Hydrogen.
hydrogen and helium The sun consists of 71 % Hydrogen, 27 % Helium, 1 % Oxygen and the last percent is made of Carbon, Nitrogen, Silicon, Magnesium, Neon, Iron and Sulfur.
Yes, about 73% of the Sun is believed to be hydrogen.
The sun is made of mostly Hydrogen and Helium
The sun is mostly made of hydrogen and helium.
The sun is made mostly of superheated hydrogen and helium.
hydrogen (75%) and helium (25%), roughly yes, but to be more precise: The sun consists of 71 % Hydrogen, 27 % Helium, 1 % Oxygen and the last percent is made of Carbon, Nitrogen, Silicon, Magnesium, Neon, Iron and Sulfur.
The sun consists of 71 % Hydrogen, 27 % Helium, 1 % Oxygen and the last percent is made of Carbon, Nitrogen, Silicon, Magnesium, Neon, Iron and Sulfur.